Sheila Cass and Sue Cockerill will lead a service of exploration of what prayer means and how it might be used in daily life.

Starts 10.30 am. All welcome.

Join our informal gathering to celebrate the Spring Equinox, the festival of blossoming and balance. At the equinox light and dark are equal, and we will focus on finding balance in our lives, connecting with the springtime energy of potentiality, and celebrating with music, meditation, poetry and more. Please feel free to brings poems or other readings, songs, chants, circle dances, etc. to share with the group.
After the circle celebration we will share food. Led by Laura Dobson. Starts 7 pm. All welcome.

The season of Lent invites us to deepen into our contemplative practice. Join us as Sheila Cass leads us in an hour of gentle contemplation and meditation focussed on a piece of spiritual writing.

Starts 7.30 pm. All welcome.

A bring and share service to celebrate the Vernal Equinox – please feel free to bring prayers, poems, songs or other offerings on springtime or finding balance to share with the group. Co-ordinated by Laura Dobson. Starts 10.30 am. All welcome.

The season of Lent invites us to deepen into our contemplative practice. Join us as Sheila Cass leads us in an hour of gentle contemplation and meditation focussed on a piece of spiritual writing.

Starts 7.30 pm. All welcome.

Rupert A Henlein wrote that, “Being a mother is an attitude, not a biological relationship”. So as we gather, may we celebrate and rejoice, remembering all the times we have been mothered, cared for and loved by people we feel glad to call to mind, and also the times we have ‘mothered others ‘in return.

Led by Tom Grimshaw. Starts 10.30 am. All welcome.

This meditation session is designed to help you connect with your creative nature. We were designed to be the true expression of ourselves, in divine light and filled with the love of God. This is something that we may struggle to connect with and release. During the session you will be able to build on your confidence to express through art. Taken through prayer and a guided meditation, you will be able to clear your mind and open up to creativity. This is not a form of therapy but an opportunity to be inspired by the divine.